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3rings | Pierre Calleja's Microalgae Street Lamps Light the Way to Cleaner  Air — 3rings
3rings | Pierre Calleja's Microalgae Street Lamps Light the Way to Cleaner Air — 3rings

Sustainable Lamps Powered by Algae – Sustainable Nano
Sustainable Lamps Powered by Algae – Sustainable Nano

Living Microalgae Lamp Absorbs CO2 From the Air
Living Microalgae Lamp Absorbs CO2 From the Air

Pierre Calleja, manager of French firm Fermentalg, specializing in  ichthyology, fills up a car with a new fuel developed from microalgae bred  in his laboratory in Libourne, southwestern France, December 11, 2012.
Pierre Calleja, manager of French firm Fermentalg, specializing in ichthyology, fills up a car with a new fuel developed from microalgae bred in his laboratory in Libourne, southwestern France, December 11, 2012.

Living Microalgae Lamp Absorbs CO2 From the Air
Living Microalgae Lamp Absorbs CO2 From the Air

self powered microalgae street lamp absorbs CO2
self powered microalgae street lamp absorbs CO2

Biochemist creates CO2-eating light that runs on algae - Canadian  Association for the Club of Rome
Biochemist creates CO2-eating light that runs on algae - Canadian Association for the Club of Rome

Algae - Designing Buildings
Algae - Designing Buildings

Pierre Calleja, manager of French firm Fermentalg, specializing in  ichthyology, fills up a car with a new fuel developed from microalgae bred  in his laboratory in Libourne, southwestern France, December 11, 2012.
Pierre Calleja, manager of French firm Fermentalg, specializing in ichthyology, fills up a car with a new fuel developed from microalgae bred in his laboratory in Libourne, southwestern France, December 11, 2012.

Pierre Calleja, manager of French firm Fermentalg, specializing in  ichthyology, looks at a biofuel made from microalgae bred in his laboratory  in Libourne, southwestern France, December 11, 2012. Calleja announced to  have
Pierre Calleja, manager of French firm Fermentalg, specializing in ichthyology, looks at a biofuel made from microalgae bred in his laboratory in Libourne, southwestern France, December 11, 2012. Calleja announced to have

Luminaries - WTF the most incredible & simple invention that will change  our future !!! French biochemist Pierre Calleja has basically developed is  a lighting system that requires no electricity for power.!!!
Luminaries - WTF the most incredible & simple invention that will change our future !!! French biochemist Pierre Calleja has basically developed is a lighting system that requires no electricity for power.!!!

I capture CO2 with micro-algae - Shamengo
I capture CO2 with micro-algae - Shamengo

self powered microalgae street lamp absorbs CO2
self powered microalgae street lamp absorbs CO2

self powered microalgae street lamp absorbs CO2
self powered microalgae street lamp absorbs CO2

Six green designs powered by algae | Engadget
Six green designs powered by algae | Engadget

Sustainable Lamps Powered by Algae – Sustainable Nano
Sustainable Lamps Powered by Algae – Sustainable Nano

Pierre Calleja, manager of French firm Fermentalg, specializing in  ichthyology, checks microalgae bred in his laboratory in Libourne,  southwestern France, December 11, 2012. Calleja announced to have  successfully tested a third generation
Pierre Calleja, manager of French firm Fermentalg, specializing in ichthyology, checks microalgae bred in his laboratory in Libourne, southwestern France, December 11, 2012. Calleja announced to have successfully tested a third generation

anand mahindra on Twitter: "“French biochemist Pierre Calleja has developed  a lighting system requiring no electricity. Instead, it draws CO2 from the  atmosphere to produce light. By Using micro-algae, his lamp emits
anand mahindra on Twitter: "“French biochemist Pierre Calleja has developed a lighting system requiring no electricity. Instead, it draws CO2 from the atmosphere to produce light. By Using micro-algae, his lamp emits

The most incredible & simple invention that will change our future !!!  French biochemist Pierre Calleja has basically developed a lighting system  that... | By Subbu Electricals | Facebook
The most incredible & simple invention that will change our future !!! French biochemist Pierre Calleja has basically developed a lighting system that... | By Subbu Electricals | Facebook

Microalgae Lamp : A Lamp that absorbs CO2
Microalgae Lamp : A Lamp that absorbs CO2

Pierre Calleja, manager of French firm Fermentalg, specializing in  ichthyology, checks microalgae bred in his laboratory in Libourne,  southwestern France, December 11, 2012. Calleja announced to have  successfully tested a third generation
Pierre Calleja, manager of French firm Fermentalg, specializing in ichthyology, checks microalgae bred in his laboratory in Libourne, southwestern France, December 11, 2012. Calleja announced to have successfully tested a third generation

Algae lamps
Algae lamps

Pierre Calleja, manager of French firm Fermentalg, specializing in  ichthyology, checks microalgae bred in his laboratory in Libourne,  southwestern France, December 11, 2012. Calleja announced to have  successfully tested a third generation
Pierre Calleja, manager of French firm Fermentalg, specializing in ichthyology, checks microalgae bred in his laboratory in Libourne, southwestern France, December 11, 2012. Calleja announced to have successfully tested a third generation

Pierre Calleja, manager of French firm Fermentalg, specializing in  ichthyology, poses as he checks test tubes of biofuel made from microalgae  bred in his laboratory in Libourne, southwestern France, December 11, 2012.
Pierre Calleja, manager of French firm Fermentalg, specializing in ichthyology, poses as he checks test tubes of biofuel made from microalgae bred in his laboratory in Libourne, southwestern France, December 11, 2012.

Amazing Microalgae Street Lamp is Powered by CO2 from Air, Doesn't Require  Electricity - TechEBlog
Amazing Microalgae Street Lamp is Powered by CO2 from Air, Doesn't Require Electricity - TechEBlog

Six green designs powered by algae | Engadget
Six green designs powered by algae | Engadget